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Cumbia and reggaeton night at rumba colombiana

By Magdy Zara

Like every Saturday, get ready for a night of great music, amazing people, and lots of fun, where reggaeton, cumbia, and vallenato will take center stage. However, as with any Latin party, you’ll also find salsa, bachata, guaracha, Latin pop, house, and more.

Carbon Lounge is an exclusive venue, known for its fun atmosphere and elite vibe, offering quality entertainment where you can have a great time to kick off the weekend. Rumba Colombiana is this Saturday, February 28th, starting at 10 p.m. Carbon Lounge is located at 383 Bay St – San Francisco.

Admission is free. For more information and reservations, please call (650) 281-5391 or visit www.carbonloungesf.com

Salsa Sunday at Sausalito Seahorse Restaurant

Italian food and seafood, live music, salsa, and free dance classes make for the perfect weekend plan.

To make it perfect, DJ José Ruiz and the Latin Rhythm Boys band will be spinning tunes. This renowned salsa and Puerto Rican music orchestra, based in the Bay Area, specializes in “salsa dura,” plena, and mountain rhythms, keeping Puerto Rico’s musical heritage alive in the United States.

The Sausalito Seahorse experience is magical. Enjoy exquisite Italian food, a warm atmosphere for families, live music, and free salsa dance classes every Sunday. This March 1st, the event will be held at Sausalito Seahorse, located at 305 Harbor Drive, Sausalito 94965, at the Golden Gate Bridge intersection and the Rodeo Ave exit, starting at 4 p.m. The entrance fee is $15.

Mexican singer Lila Downs in concert.

Lila Downs, winner of six Latin Grammys and one Grammy, possesses one of the most powerful and unique voices of our time. With her symbolic stage presence and emotionally charged narrative, her singing transcends all language barriers.

Downs’ music encompasses influences ranging from Mexican folk and ranchera music to the music of the southern United States, breaking down barriers and generating sounds that span folk, jazz, folk blues, indigenous music, ranchera, and even hip hop.

The Sonoma State University Green Music Center is the venue chosen by Lila Downs for her performance, which will take place this Saturday, March 7, starting at 7:30 p.m. The center is located at 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park.

Andrea Nicole Devis at the Ramp Gallery

On January 29th, the exhibition of artist Andrea Nicole Devis opened, featuring work that explores the sacred connection with Mother Earth, Lupa Yuta. It stems from a desire to reconnect with ancestral ways of knowing and caring for this beloved planet.

Andrea Nicole Devis is a multidimensional artist who works with painting and installation. Her work is inspired by nature and the feminine divine. Drawing from collective memory and diasporic rituals, her work invites the viewer to remember the sacred.

The Ramp Gallery is an artist-run exhibition space at SOMArts that is currently accepting applications for solo and group exhibitions.

The SOMArts Ramp Gallery is located at 934 Brannan Street in San Francisco.

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